Drag link
- cudajimmy
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Drag link
Okay....What chevy or f*rd drag link set up will work on a W200? I figured out that's part of my road walk problem. Someone fess up the secret recipe!
69 Barracuda Notchback 440
61 D100 SWB Poly Auto
65 36' Chris Craft Constellation
61 D100 SWB Poly Auto
65 36' Chris Craft Constellation
Whoops.... sounds like you's guys are talking tie
rod.... I'm in need of the steering arm-to-knuckle
"drag" link. Rare Parts lists them but they're real
spendy. You might try them for the tie rod too. Also,
try http://www.kanter.com for the tie rod.
John
rod.... I'm in need of the steering arm-to-knuckle
"drag" link. Rare Parts lists them but they're real
spendy. You might try them for the tie rod too. Also,
try http://www.kanter.com for the tie rod.
John
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I got one for my 70 D300 from Rare parts a year and a half ago for $83.46 shipped to my house. At that time I got a quote for a P.S. drag link from Straight Line Steering and it was only $300.00
Has the W200 link become that rare?
Has Rare Parts become a bunch of @#% hats or what?
I'm going out right now and grease my W200.
Later.....Don
Has the W200 link become that rare?
Has Rare Parts become a bunch of @#% hats or what?
I'm going out right now and grease my W200.
Later.....Don
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John,
I did some looking around in Google and you may want to contact these guys.
http://bulletproofsteering.com/dodgepricingoptions.html
Let us know what you find out.
Later.....Don
I did some looking around in Google and you may want to contact these guys.
http://bulletproofsteering.com/dodgepricingoptions.html
Let us know what you find out.
Later.....Don
Don,
Thanks for the lead man! .... I've been
hoping one of the 4WD guys on this site would lend
a hand with a part number or source. Ricky over at
Norm's site got me onto Rare Parts but they're a
bit too "proud" of their sh*t.... I'll let you know
what your source gives me. Someone was trying
to produce a MOOG part number but I never heard any more on it so I'm assuming they don't make them anymore. I
didn't see anything of the like on their web site.
John
Thanks for the lead man! .... I've been
hoping one of the 4WD guys on this site would lend
a hand with a part number or source. Ricky over at
Norm's site got me onto Rare Parts but they're a
bit too "proud" of their sh*t.... I'll let you know
what your source gives me. Someone was trying
to produce a MOOG part number but I never heard any more on it so I'm assuming they don't make them anymore. I
didn't see anything of the like on their web site.
John
Jimmy check and see if the drag link from a 72 and up Power Wagon would fit the 4bys and the 2wds. The other option is the Chevy drag link that consists of 2 tie rods and an adjustment sleeve. Again a tapered drill bit may need tobe used but this should work for both the 4x4 and 2wd trucks. I'm going that route on Big John with my steering conversion.
Ken
Ken
68 W300 "Big John"
64 Belvedere 426 wedge 4 speed
64 Belvedere 426 wedge 4 speed